+ Follow DR. HUGH GREENWOOD Tag
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[Title] => Former UP prof receives posthumous NAST award
[Summary] => A former University of the Philippines professor recently received a posthumous award from the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) for his dream of restoring the life of lahar-stricken areas in Pampanga following the June 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.
Dr. Wilfredo Barraquio, a former professor of the UP Dilimans Institute of Biology, was conferred the Hugh Greenwood Environmental Award for his contributions to environmental research, specifically on using microbes to clean and restore damaged environments.
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[Title] => Water-related ills kill 3.4 M people, mostly kids, yearly
[Summary] => Some 3.4 million people, mostly children, die from water-related diseases every year. About 2.4 billion people, over a third of the worlds population, lack access to adequate sanitation, and roughly 1.1 billion people lack access to improved water sources.
This was underscored last week by Dr. Pag-asa Gaspillo, director of De la Salle Universitys Engineering Graduate Studies, citing a report of the World Health Organization (WHO), during a presentation of a research paper before the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST).
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DR. HUGH GREENWOOD
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Dr. Wilfredo Barraquio, a former professor of the UP Dilimans Institute of Biology, was conferred the Hugh Greenwood Environmental Award for his contributions to environmental research, specifically on using microbes to clean and restore damaged environments.
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This was underscored last week by Dr. Pag-asa Gaspillo, director of De la Salle Universitys Engineering Graduate Studies, citing a report of the World Health Organization (WHO), during a presentation of a research paper before the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST).
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